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Cardiologists are humans and they, too, come in all shapes and sizes. They are, however, more aware of what goes into their bodies and how it affects, arguably, the most important organ. This is also why they say that following a proper diet alone won't reduce your risk of heart disease.
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You can eat healthy foods only, but if you smoke a lot and are not physically active, you're not less likely to have congestive heart failure, Dr.read more

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